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Famous Mothers
100

Despite looking a lot like insulation this alliterative spun sugar confection is always a favorite

Cotton Candy

100

Very alert: bright eyed and this...

Bushy Tailed

100

The bowling term for three strikes in a row

Turkey

100

What was the name of the “Good Witch of the West” in the 1939 classic The Wizard of Oz?

Glinda

100

Mother of William and Harry, this famous lady had a version of the song, “Candle in the Wind” rewritten for her by Elton John after her tragic death in 1997

Princess Diana

200

To grow crimson in embarrassment or a cosmetic used to add color to cheeks

Blush

200

Important people: movers and....

Shakers

200

The term for the player in the batting order who hits but doesn't play defense

Designated Hitter

200

What movie did the song, “There’s No Business Like Show Business” come from?

Annie Get Your Gun

200

This famous TV mother was the mansion’s matriarch on Mockingbird Lane from 1964 to 1966

Lily Munster

300

The name of this plant comes from an Irish word meaning clover

Shamrock

300

No room for negotiation: cut and...

Dry

300

This is the name of the team that won the first Super Bowl in 1969

The Green Bay Packers

300

What two outlaws were portrayed in a 1967 movie by Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway?

Bonnie and Clyde

300

Playing the mother of a musically talented family, Shirley Mae Jones had her hands full with five crooning kids when she played this role

Shirley Partridge

400

Off we go into this 3-word phrase in an Air Force song climbing high into the sun

Wild Blue Yonder

400

With little hope of success: on a wing and a...

Prayer

400

Proclaimed "I am the greatest" after defeating Sonny Liston for the world heavyweight title

Muhammad Ali

400

What musical features the songs “I Whistle a Happy Tune,” “Shall We Dance,” and “Getting To Know You”?

The King and I

400

On Leave it to Beaver, this famous TV mom was always there to clean up after The Beaver

June Cleaver

500

This type of light has a wavelength shorter than 400 nanometers (but the crayon splits it into two words)

Ultraviolet

500

All dressed up and this problem...

No where to go

500

Indy 500 winners traditionally celebrate by drinking this beverage

Milk

500

Rod Steiger played Chicago’s most famous gangster in what 1959 movie?

Al Capone

500

This famous woman fell in love with her employer, becoming stepmother to his seven children and beginning a family business in Austria

Maria Von Trapp

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